Even when year after year the highest performing movies at the theater are those an entire family can watch together, the industry still acts confused about the reason why.
It seems they believe the cynical lie they seem to want to produce on the screen on what life is really like. The problem is they only present one side of life, not the other side.
Television historian Tim Brooks and Lifetime executive says, "This is a reminder that as American TV hurtles toward ever more explicitness, there is a market of people who don't want any of that."
I would say he's even understating it. The market is huge, not just some type of small niche.
When you consider the High School Musical CD was the number one seller for 2006, and the worldwide audience is over 250 million, you'd think the industry would get it.
Why is "High School Musical" so successful? It's because there's a real world out